Siemens Westinghouse Competition in Math,
Science, and Technology

The Siemens Westinghouse Competition began in 1998 to recognize
America's outstanding math, science, and technology students. The
individual winner receives a $100,000 scholarship and the winning team
shares a $100,000 scholarship.

Team Winners

2007–2008: Sajith M. Wickramasekara, North Carolina
School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, North Carolina and Andrew Y.
Guo, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham, North
Carolina: "A Functional Genomic Framework for Chemotherapeutic Drug
Improvement and Identification."

2000–2001: Charles Olbert, Christopher Clearfield, and
Nikolas Williams, The North Carolina School of Science and Math, Durham,
N.C.: “Discovery of a Pulsar Bow-Shock Nebula in a Nearby Supernova
Remnant.”